AVOIDING AIR PERIL.
NON-INFLAMMABLE PETROL. LONDON", June 17. The Daily Express states that two French experts, M. Henri Bardel and M. M. Ferrior, have invented a noil-in-fiammable petrol, which eliminates the danger of fire in an aeroplane either in the air or after a crash.
Both men are of independent means, and say they do not intend to take a penny for their invention. They desiro by their discovery to do away with the risk of death from fire in flying. The petrol is made by special treatment. A demonstration in which lighted matches and red hot bars v/ero dropped into the petrol was entirely successful.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20903, 19 June 1931, Page 11
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